grade 12 bio (AP)- 92 grade 12 chem- 85 english 11- 92 french 11- 99 spanish 11- 96 math 11- 90 overall average (thus far after first term): 92 dont need SATS for UK umm my extra curriculars: -robotics -yearbook editor -+300 community service, centre for autism etc etc -dance (hip hop and lyrical...maybe start persian folk) -fair trade club -amnesty international club -cooking -going on comm. service trip to jamaica with my school -volunteering at hospital in argentina this summer -interests: drawing/art, running, dance, cooking, languages, comm service
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Probably a lot depends on what your SAT/ACT scores are too, and what activities you are in as well as class rank.
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Yeah, I'd even give you early acceptance.
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Nobody cares what your extracurriculars are. It's illegal for a UK university to select you based on anything other than suitability for the course. They'll be interested in the community service stuff where it's relevant to your desire to care for people, and the hospital volunteering, and that's it. Um...when are you planning on starting? If it was in 2009, you are already too late, applications for medicine closed at the end of October 2008. If it's 2010, you probably want to look seriously at that chemistry and see if you can pull it up a bit. A UK applicant would be expected to have an A grade in A level chemistry, no ifs or buts. If I understand it right, that's the equivalent of over 90 in an AP course. Edit: I strongly suggest you check whether you will need SATs. I think you are wrong. UK applicants don't need them because they do A levels, but you haven't, and frankly nobody will much care how good you are at classwork, they'll want exam results not marked by your own teacher. Certainly for Oxford, US applicants do - and they have to be SAT II.